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edition of "hannity" on this memorial day. i want to honor all those men and women who gave their lives for this great country. but unfortunately, that's all the timeo hono we have this eve. thank you for being with us.heir liank you for being with us.heir you never, ever, ever miss antr episode of hannity. in the meantime, let notnext your heart be troubled. you back laura is up next. we'll see you back here tomorrow night. i'm laura ingraham and this is a special edition of the anger angle. over the last few weeks, i went. to both coasts investigating how liberal policies have led to the destruction of our once great american cities. what i foundi foun was stunning. it was heartbreaking.sh it was infuriating. owi'm going to show you all of s tonight. but first, they own it. >> that is the focus of tonight's angle. >> now, the same people see who supported the fauci approach to coviupportd the locn ,social distancing, vax mandate work from home.
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all the school closures are now bemoaning the results of their own policies. >> about one in two adults ins >> these one in two adults ins america is reporting levels of loneliness. and these numbers are even greater among kids. but what you also find is that loneliness has serious effects on our mental health and our physical health of raising our risk for depression, anxiety and suicide, but also increasing our risk of heartcien disease, stroke, dementia and premature death. >>e now. remature >> yeah, well, who would havedes predicted this? well, the lingering effects of shutting kids out of education ,sports , even socialand so >>ports , even socialand so they have been horrific. >>t wgoe couldn't go to our fi home come in.n eigh they couldn't have athn eighth grade graduation. you felt if your son had still been in school, he would still be alive. >> do you still feel that waydos when our present condition is not meantti to be socially isolated? >>olated? gone into lockdown, he would still be here because he would have gone into lacrosseo
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practice. he said , mom, i jusset don't know what to do. >> it's the last thing he said to me. last it's heartbreaking. and of course, we human beings are social beings. commsocial beings. communicating and collaborating with others that places are used to bring people together, whether it was churcheg s and synagogues and temples and mosques or whether it was, you know, volunteer r assoc organizations in your community or whether it was parent' associations and your kids schools. participation.lo >> and a lot of thosenizations organizations has gone dowhan. k >> you don't say, well, look, we all know that churchre cov attendance was declining long before covid started, but weidse also know that it acceleratedw e the fall off and we know stories of young people, especially in blue states,ng who just stopped playing sports altogether after almost two years withouyeart them. biden's medical cartel chief repeatedly blame school athletics for the spread of the virus. repe is constant fear
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mongering. >> we're finding out thas fot ih the team sports where kids aref getting together. s that drtting together. s that without masks that are driving u it rather than in the classroom spread. when you go back and tak ande a look and try and track where these clusters of cases are coming from in this school, it's just that these peoplet rud advocated policies that ruined education and sports for countless children. and remember, they urge mascotteildren. earing even on preschoolers. now, some kids today arehese paranoid about math to this day. >> do you think preschool nextsr year? i hope not. i hope not. you guys are at the age where you had to deal with covid pretty pretty personally.ettyero >>nally. how cavalier and patron . yeah, i'll sayizing. it's perso yeah. inclu kyp when children, includingow my own, struggled with forced
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online education. now we found out last fall that math and reading scores forin nine year olds in the u.s. fell between 2020 and twenty twenty two by a level not seen in decades. and this week we saw similar stats among eighth graders. new test results revealing an all time low score in history d and a first ever declineecline civics again, all due to the democrats needless and inhumane covid lockdown's what's in our brilliant education secretary, miguel cardona. i have to say about all this, that is very alarming. >> it's disturbing. it is not surprising.ha keeping ind mind,to a year an half ago, over half of>> hal our schools were not open for full time learning. now, this has put schools in a total bind. h the mental health struggles,le anxiety and poor performance. n >> it's a triple threat. schools nationwide have been trying to hire more staff, including tutors and psychologistintutorss. but with teacher burnout and a
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shrinking pipeline, many shrinking pipeline, many shortage, especially in rurall a areas and those with more low areas and those with more low coloand r. that's right.f especially hard hit are students of color. but don't try to blame randy. >> do you regret not pressing for a full school full in-person school sooner? t i regret covid and i regret that we didn't know sooner. what was he to keeping people safe and keeping schools open. what we were trying to figure out was how to reopen schools and how to do it safely. >> that woman is a complete menace and an unwrapped liar who shouldn't be allowed within one hundred yards of any childny . >> and today we learned that cdc director rochelle leonski
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is stepping down two years too late. i think of all the damage that she inflicted in tandem we kinflicted in tandem well, the truth is , welike knew early on that southern schools and states like nebraska, south dakotah , thatit only lock down for a short time. we're doing just fine, keeping schools open. but weingarten never cared about the kids. she was too busy catering to her natural constituency. the democratic party. if liberals regret anything about the covid years, it'suencs the political consequences tha t some of them felt wasn't a union just doing its job and advocating for teachers. it didn'achet feel safe rs. or do you think that their moves harmed our children? schools are about children. we and demonstrated over and overt again that our schools were safe . >> we put a hundred million dollars into retrofitting classrooms and learning losseded is real. but the union needed to workus. with us and they never got here,
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so well. >> lightfoot may have lost herrf job if she had really stood up to the unions. it's all good after the fact, but that's not in the democrats, dna, is it? they're all disingenuous, all these politicians should be forced to live with the consequences of our actions,ue a not our kids. and major blue states, including in places like california, washington state and beyond. >>beyond their bleeding populat. new irs data is showing that one hundred and five thousand people left illinois in 2020 one . new york lost two hundred and sixty one thousand seven hundred eighty five people and a whopping twenty four point five billion dollars in revenue. and the golden state started alonthe golden state started two thousand taxpayers leaving. and along with them twenty nine point $1 billion. now, meanwhile, florida influ and texas, they benefited with a big influx of money and people who were fleeing from liberal la la lands from
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new york , from california,rsey new jersey and illinois.lockdown the decline of blue lockdown i states is most apparent, though, in their cities.e the lockdown's plulockdos the re work option offered by s.g. 11 companies. >> it's killing commercial reala estate. the analysis by thel "wall street journal" is chilling. the u.s. office vacancy ratevac reached a milestonstone e in the first quarter when it rose to twelve point nine percent, exceeding the peak vacancy rate during the 2008 financial crisis. depressed building values could hurt cities, which depend dert cities, which depend on property tax revenue and weigh on bank balance sheets, leading to less lending throughout the economy. e to >> staying at home to improve your work life balance. now, that may be good for the core power yoga studios nearby, but there are bis nearg ripple effects. "new york times" columnist maureen dowd, a liberal stalwart, she wrote , as i write this, i'm in a desertedars
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newsroom in the times dc office. and the last year there's been only a smattering of people. whenever i'm here with row upon row of empty desks,empt i'm mystified when i hear that so many of our twenty something news assistants prefer to work at home at that age, i would have had a hard time finding tha mentors or friends or boyfriends if i hadn'tople prefe the newsroom and i never could s have latched on to so many breaking stories if i hadn'tnot raised my hand and said, i'll go . of course, she didn't really d link the empty office problemsih to the d.c. government's draconian, draconian handling of the pandemic, but we know that she knows the truth. back in 2020, the angle warned blue states that they'd be left behind if they did not follow georgia and florida and open up quickly and left behind.without they were without foot trafficse or office building workers. other businesses are suffering e as well. now combine that with reimagine policing and you have a recipedr for disaster. criminal crs begin to runsales ar
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the streets with impunity. retail sales are replaced by drug sales.t and as wis bade saw last week reporting in san francisco, it's bad when you get hooked>> e on drugs, 16 , 17 year. ? you want to get off, you want to get off them. well, look, after drugs. is my medication like this on my open heart surgery?en h so once i had that, i got addicted to my pills. >> oxy, i'm noriko's and even the biggest brand. >> retailers pull up stakes because of higxyh crime. m anno nordstrom announced tuesday ituc was leaving san francisco because of the constant theft problem. >> and last month whole foodsodd said it was closing immediately . so i wen fint there to myself ft myself to find out how it was impacting folks. >> more on that in moments. gs >> now it's infuriating to see these things happen to goodn to people, but liberal policies
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peg america. and illegal aliens gunned down five intech this over the weekend hit and runs devised by illegals are ofy ilf the charts. and biden's open borders are fld already flooding beleaguered chicago in new york , york new york tonight, take more we can. we're pointing are the finger. we should be pointing. and that's our national government. this is a national problem. >> there is no more room in new york . the liberal mayors know that th. democrats and biden own this crisis just like they big cityla pro criminal mayors on the crime problem. >> the crime but they'll never y responsibility or point a finger at bideidenn. i'm never going to do that because that would be telling the truth. and they knonow that the truth would set democrat voters free,t freehe to vote for someone else in twenty , twenty four . f >> and that's the anglore. . >> i've been coming here to san francisco since about 1996 orcog
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so, and this has always been one my favorite american cities. forget politics. i love its architecture. favothe landscape, the rich his of this place. but what i've seen happening the to san francisco, especially just over the last few years,g i mean, it's nothing short of heartbreaking. h >> how long would it take me to get crack under a minute? how about heroin? nyl? same thing. no, same easy to get. an very easy to get. less than two years ago, i wassi right here in the tenderloinr dr district here in san francisco. it's an open airug drug market. we decided to come back to see e whether things have improved or gotten worse. within the past week, the tenderloin had, on three shootings. one resulted ie n a homicide. one resulted in another person being shot, and another being resulted in a car being shot up. . just in this district. >> yeah, just in this district. lieutenant tracy mcrae has been
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with the san francisco police department for nearly 30 years. after spending eleven in the army. this is ground zero here in the tenderloin district for drug addicts in the area, correct? right. i mean, you just take a look dru around and you see people addicted to sitting on crystal meth, you know, heroin. you got your crack cocaineu go still, but you got your gardenae variety of all the type ofdrugs. drugs. drugs. to find people who areth on all of these different drugs justn walking around. you're goingalof to go down sees the street and you're going to see someone who's shooting up right shootin in broad daylight. >> while it's tempting to turn o your heads away from the human sadness and suffering on these streets, i decided to speakgrip firsthand with those in the grips of addiction. >>n. how i'm thirty two years old. i have family.i a i have a husband, children. t you got to get clean around. you got to get clean. i have to get clean.
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but since i've been on the street, because that's my i just barely started usingye findlaw. where are you getting the final away from off the street. from people.g fe but to me the on has been likete like something that's keeping me alive. -- it helps me not think aboutm some of the trauma that i've been through, but i don't get it like, oh, i can't sometime or inside you really bad. but when i have it, like, mean it come down, i immediately come down. oh, okay. the human need is great.hi after seeing this firsthand, it's going to take a loton more police and a lot more creative thinking to gete y this situation cleaned up.now, how many police officers in whatmany police officers in 580. you're down 580 now. what fully staffed, full force be able to do about this poor
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guy? i mean, a fully staffed policeic force could be out here connecting with people, trying to get them connected to services. but we need those partners oute too. to rise. ose partners oute so that's that's the thing. they all say we get all this money is a billion dollar organization. we get all this money. but where doon you see the boots on the ground from the community organization orgat here trying to help that man, trying to help that man acrossha the street, trying to help thatn lady in the doorway, trying to help that man in a blanket. where are they ? see, that's my problem. they have to be on the street. so your point is off the street. it's your choice is jail or treatment. that's it. that's it. those arstreets,your choe only n you get. and right now, what happens? you get none of that. tha you get to stay out here and you can get out here, do as much drugs as you were, the because the injunction about clearing tents and homeless camp camp. so you can't clear it oumentt, can't do that no matter what th.
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they want us do. they want us to. >> wdot we can't do it by law. right. l a judge says no, unless you can provide a bed for every personra you see out here. and myfo whole thing is , when o that fall on us? that's no that's not my issue. - right.am like, i get i am my brother'sdan keeper, but how much does one person have to do for another adult who makes these at choices? that's the other thing here. nobody ever talks aboue art thee adults who are making choicesan to be out here to do this.mccray >> lieutenant macrae knows allol too well the dangers of havingmt a department stretched too thin as a sn officer and even herselm at one time as a victim ofar crime. e on the police are not the solutioni and we can't be the wan only solution. make these and tell people want to make these hard decisions and tell people no, then this will continue to happen. you will seewill this and you'e come back in two years and it'll be much worse. do you have hope for this city?
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i mean, i have hope, but it's o going to be a long term kind ofy hope project . so we're talkingown th maybe five years, ten years down the road to recover. right.o r ? san fransan was just going toe back . it always has, but this one is going to be a little bitfrom tougher to bounce back from. >> up next, part two of my series, san fran savatage, where we investigateseries how pervasive the threat of home burglary has become. even tony neighborhoods inan san francisco and how police aren't doing mucw police ah to t all. >> my exclusive report is next. fox station is forever grateful to those who've put this great country first and to show our appreciation, we're continuing to offer all active military and veterans their first year of fox nation for free stream all new shows that celebrate our country that you can only watch on fox nation. there's a whole set of stories that have never really been told before. what you know about the korean war may not be the full story.
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and holds up to heavy traffic. let fresh air in, keep bugs out available at a retailer near you . now many of us take for granted feeling safe in our own homes. but many san francisco residents have had that feeling residents have had that feeling noduw i talk to a lot of people during my time there and it's just heartbreaking. juthe way they're feeling. and and they don't have the support from their political leadership. all democrats or eve pnolic the police, they're overwhelmed. now, where's their representation? hear a you don't hear anything from nancy pelosi unless it's involving her family, her city ,too.s she lives there.her why are so many peoplecity struggling and so badly? why the streets fillede having with despair? why resident ts having to pay fi private security to protect themselves in their own homes?ha
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i spoke to one homeownero who had to do just that aftero r his house was broken into nearly a dozen times. his story was first reportedrepd by independent journalist lee fang. >> the bottom line is , i don'tcrimes her feel safe in my own home.th you may have heard about the crime here in san francisco ,the assaults on the streets, the targeting of asian-american since the closing of stores because they can't keep itemsp m on the shelves are being stolen. but what about individual homeowners? aboutividual people who are inn this city? maybe they're renovating a house orstigatin cit doing ane reconstruction of an existing home. how ar e they making it?decide t we decided to talk to one homeowner, a tech entrepreneur, who has been burglarized not once, not twice, not three times during his reconstruction project . cebut over the past three years alone, he's been burglarizedarid ten times. how is he dealing with this? and what's the future ofhe
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san francisco if this crime problem does not get solved? >> so my first break in when w i was living herase was in the summer of 2020. in total, i've had ten breakn la ins, break ins, break ins, three years. >> yeah,. actually , yeah.they >> yeah,. actually , yeah.they valuable things.so you know, something they could sell and it's gettingarier. more intense, it's getting scarier and it'sconsta, it's constant. >> ben cook grew ukep inntucky a kentucky and he came to sann francisco for more than twenty years ago to get hisd bea ph.d. he stayed because he felut in love with the city.n wind >> i see. of the broken window in front. what's that fromth that is a break in earlier. i don't i don't remember which one , but that's that's what it's come to . all th you don't even there have been so many. it's hard to keep track. this is happening all the timeba after the break in and theft, f i lost tens of thousands of dollars. my cremyw lost a lot of tools, e a lot of valuable tools. they need. l of >> and this fella lost all of
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his tools, significant amounthem of money. >> i mean, he's upset. the most recent break in cook'se home happened over the weekend.n three incidentd.s in a single te day. you can see one of the thieves walking out of the house with an ladder stolen fromker. the construction workers. >> the guy who looks like he may have been armed broke, go broke in right there, you know,. just a month ago or so.w that >> there was an organized crewtw that came in the middle ofg the night to vehicles, big crew of folks. >> they eventhey eve took my war and dryer. >> you know,dr theseyer. are tha big stuff.er >> these folks knew what they were doing. hadthey had a plan. y ha >> they knew they'd beene to watching us . >> it's what it felt like to me. when you do call the police, what's their response? >> usually, it would be we'll call you back, huh? you know, i called many, many times.
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>>s i just i was shocked that ther i just i was shocked that whatsoever when there was a , you know, home invasion. there was someone there. there was a confrontation. . >> fortunately, my my guarde who i heard someone asleep here at night because i knewonstan the house is under constant. threat. wait a second. you you're building a houseu ha you had to hire someone to be, r here sleeping. where ar e they sleeping? and this is a constructionhere site. >> well, yeah.s he space and i hear it's not it's not mad i hear it's not it's not well, space heater and attn air mattress. this is insane. >> it isane.it is insane. it. i'm not okay with it.s i don't think it's okay. >> and i don't know what to do. i don't know how to feel safer . i don't know how to protect the things that i've worked hard to get. >> you know, i hear stories from everybody. it's just part of life here that you expect that if you park your car outside a restaurant, you go to dinner o
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. you know, there's a pretty gooea chance that a window will be broken. when you com a e back . back. it's just you don't you don't report it necessarily because, you know, there's not going to be a response. 't feel >> but i don't feel like that should be an acceptable part of life that you should juslit not feel safe when you're out, not feel safe in your home. >> and yet you love this city. >> i do. it's beautiful. >> the main thing is it's full of brilliant, ambitious people, people that i don't feel like fe i'd meet anywhere else. >> m you know, i love my friends here, my network here. am com i i'm committed to being here.he obviously, no matter what, no matter what happens. wells th, is there a limit? the >> there are there are limits. you know, i , i can't afford to have full time security e the house just to feel safe at night. >> you know, that's that's crazy.
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i feel like i should expect a basic civic service of security. >> and i'm not getting it. once this is finished, thisits o project , i don't know how long it's going to take, buwot it'sdn got more little more work to do here. young tthen what are you goinge safe that everyone tells mlle once you're in, it'll stop? - well, why should i believe theri that? >> you know, i f there are no repercussions, then why would they stop? logi >>c i don't understand the log, behind that. know? no, i don't. know? you know, and no, i don't feelng safe . >> i'm doing lots of researchw now on the best security system i can get .rd to i can get .rd to here at all timehes to prevent e people coming in. >> that's crazy. what's your view of the city going forward if there is no significant change in law enforcement and actuallyback pushing the criminals out and back?
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>> well, >> i don't know what and to expect, but i can say inence my experience, and in the experience of people that the experience of people that clearly getting worse, you know, steadily gettingwo--y itu know, steadily gettingwo--y scary. >> and n is staro one will do a. about it. w what to doi don'. cri i don't know what to do. >> criminals are running the streets of democrat led cities impunity. with impun the angle has seen it firsthand throughout our reporting this year. ut ourso what impact does that ? on neighborhoods and just the communal spirit? we investigate in parte three f my series, san fran savatage. plus, raymond and "si hit the streets of new york city on that weed holiday. you won't believe what we saw and smelled next. well, is here we are, the big moment of truth in tragedy.
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our nation's debt ceiling. they argue the bill doesn't cut enough spending. it's a sign the agreement could face a rocky path through congress before the u.s. runs out of money next week. it must pass the house rules committee today before heading to the full house for a vote. if it passes there, it still has to be approved by the senate and signed into law by june 5th. >> and a manhunt is underway in florida for a suspect who opened fire on a crowded boardwalk, injuring nine people. it happened yesterday afternoon in hollywood beach. that's about 20 miles north of miami. police say fight broke out between two groups and that's when the gunfire erupted. the hospital says there are six victims or six adults, three kids. >> i'm lauren blanchard. now back to the ingraham angle. now for part three of my series ,san francisco sabotage. t we showed you the drugs, we showed you the crime. >> and now it's time to see how both of those things are hurting the city and its residents economically. >> shown
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just over a year ago, whole a y foods opened this store, foods a flagship on market street in san francisco and now it's closed. goined. temporary, but we know what's going on in a span of one year, 911 received five hundred sixty eight calls about what was what happening in the store. there were assaults on employees with knives, mache attempted shootings, a machete, attacks almost every day, and people just didn't feel safe . this is all the result ofn policies that have been terrible for this city.mina the failure to enforce criminala laws, anw. and that's resulted in stores like target, walgrees n and others putting a lot of a lo their toiletries behind plastic and thick plastic shields. other stores also closing like nordstrom and saks, fifth closi
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closing as well here. what is the loss of retail going to do to san francisco d and when will people wake up? even if you go to like a walgreens, there's like security guards at the front trying to prevent people from i stealing, like basic necessities, basic necessities like boxed up in, like plastic a boxes. what does it feel like when you go in a store and like toothpaste is behind thicke stor plastic enclosures? >> now, i'm kind of used to you getting you do just get numb amd to what's happening around you . i mean, people around the block shooting up. yeah, i'm like 6th a, six and su so you got to feel likeimprove? you wanted to prove. [laughte yeah, i don'r]t think anyone really likes to be like thisg oh to get talks going on here. >> in the city with obviously bu in the city with obviously about it. you know how it goes like. especially since covid really
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is mainly the shift, it's kind of changed . changed and i'm worried about the future of the city overall. ralli was here when it>> i actually opened. you were here when it opened. yeah. and i reallysee because i live right here, like you said, it was easy to just go get my milk at my groceries, anything i needed even late night. and eventually i started closing earlier and it was justd like that was already a problem. and now it'sw it just gone.ow i i'm how worried are you about ct that? how it might change the city toe without retail? i think it's going to be s horrible. i mean, it only gets worse. herean, it only gets worse. i got here. everything's everybody's justcrime. complaining about the crime. it's terrible here. afterrible aft0 p.m.r six p.m.,e around at night. are you afraid afterr 6:00 six t do it alone while the neot do socialists are driving their cities to the ground,al they want to make sure you're not noticing. do so what do they do?e mariju they legalize marijuanaan dumbp numbize marijuanaan and they hope down to investigate this. raymond arroyo investi. smok i hit the smoky streets of
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new york city on the weed holiday known as for twenty or i twenty .s you really know to be going to smoke one . all right. all old people lock the smoke one for all the people that's going. you feel me? we're goinl do whaweg. do. do we do. all right. well, twenty man. i don't know if this is legal. >> it's just an illegal. what's the biggest misconception? whayou think out there about pt usage in the united states ?ere of potis like are you allowed tg know, so i don't think it'sike h a big problem. can enjoe ideay. and you like the idea that it's legal? absolutely. y.i got it right. yoi got it right. not like why why?e smok whiny shouldn't it be ifh you're if you're smoking cigarettes with nicotine, why can't i smoke somethincotine, ge naturally put here? and it does it serves great. pupurposes, positive purposes. people'ses, positive purposes. you don't see people smash people's heads in it because ofu
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being high. such >> you know what today.al and why is that such a bigit deal ?is it is a national pot smoking holiday, but you don't need any? excuse to smoke pot. do you kno>>w? e nobody needs an excuse to smoker pot. it's just glorious that we're here and it's finalliousy legal in new york . >> you've got the merchandise? e a sample oft our products here. thr products here. so this is a pre rolled buy cannabis joint. now you can buy in a store, so it comes ready to smoke. . that'll keep you going forical r a while. a lot of personal us a le smell be medical for a lot of people. you smell pot pretty much everywhere in the cityught and you're walking around with three kids. your thought s? it's horrible. i used to work here. i said never could i work here again. i can't take this like gettingfm a headache. i feel like i'm getting, you know, a high for i'm just walking past people. >> covered becausee. i don't need the two year old.tw you contact. >> hi. do you think it's a good ideada? to have a national in?
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i don't think it's a good idea.e why not?ve everybody will get like usede le to it and it'll be like, i don't see like it wase worl something upd in the world, lie something that is everyday use that it was really badba, especially for the future ofkids the kids. when you aren'.t smoking and yop maybe want to stop for a whilee. ,how do you feel? he i feel great because i'm always in the gym and you could feel that. feel that right there. if i couldve a wave a wand now and you wouldn't be spending your money on that everyur monep would you want to give it up? ys yes, i would give if i had to try to start fresh to all the youth. >> if you never smoked it,all don't smoke. >> all right. you h i all right. you h our angle investigations. but up next, i'm going now to explain the true state of america, what's happening right now and what we can do to fix it. stay there. >> this is annie. she started a school for docs,
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could. >> the winds of change divide and turn out. >> that's the focus ofll right tonight's angle. >> all right. here's what we kno tw tonight o about the state of america. mortgage demand plummetsworker as rates are going higher. workers have essentially had twenty four months now of pay cuts. public pessimism about
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the economy hit an all time high under biden. boy layoffs. they're coming today. mayta announced it's cutting 4000it i more technical employe and as desantis slugging it out with disney, disney i is reportedly cutting seven thousand jobncludis, inclg 15% of its entire entertainment division. espn. they're getting hit and hit hard. more layoffs. ofthey're and of course, biden's war against cars continues. gas prices have reached a fivea month high. now, as all of this is weighing on us, there's no end in sight as well for the war in ukraine. >> the biden harris administration will announce a new security assistance package for ukraine.en the announcement will be the thirty six u.s.w presidential drawdown authorities to support ukraine and some of the biggest economies in the world. >> countries ws e all thought c were our allies are now aligning with china first macron and france.
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he wen t to beijing and lula inright, y the obvious of the brazil followed. all right. i'm not goin g to belabor the obvious about the border. it'ss an an open sewer of fental cartels and human trafficking, all due to biden's policies the and the ending of title . o forty two . there isn't even anythingte to debate here anymore. bidee n is a complete and uttera disaster on all fronts. he's an embarrassmenn embat on the world stage. all the business enterprises look at me like, hey, guys, don't jump, okay? i've been in and out of iraq in iraq and iran, but iraq, not iran. i'm fires as a consequence of the the utility poles you put up and all the rest is a complete incompetent. >> and no one believes calling any of the shots.lete no one ilys better off than. they were pre pandemic when trump was president . >> so given all of that, which o everyone if you're really being honest, everyone agrees with , what on earth should we expect from biden if he does run and from the democrats in
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general going into twenty , 202. twenty four ? i'll tell you what to expect.. divide and demonize. that's all they have. >> forget hope and optimism. a remember obama's hope opt and change that's out the window. expect only old school machine style, petty politics if hem an wants to get elected with this innts to get elected with this biden has to divide the country into villains and victims and whoever they deem as worthy victims. whwill be elevated to hero status. and they're going to get status. rewarded. ded. >> and whoever they paint is evil will be punished and severely so in every speech and every trip, he'll tre y pary to shift attention away from his and his party's abject d peoplefailures to the bad peot there on the other side. he can't win without dividingto us the stories they choose to inject themselves into will only be ones that advancer their political narrative. this is why they'll t give a hero's welcome to the tennesseheee e three , but not
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to the families ofe nash the nashville christians vie chshooting monday. you're going to have three of the lawmakers who protested peacefully, protestedoteste peacefully, protested after the nashville covenantd afte scl shooting at any of the victims for the victims families. l been invited to the whiteliesh house. i don't have anythinavg to to read out to you about any invite. out to y why?f an i just don't have anything ats. this time to read out to you. th any invite.is ony invite.is is that the president thi is focused on getting things done. he's on making sure that we are protecting our communities, protecting our communities. n sp well, wheny doesn't biden spend any time then talking aboutt th the violent crimes being perpetrated by roving kids in places like chicago and compton? i don't expect democrats to spend a lot of time on those stories because they do not com advance the narrative that america is racist. same with the horrible sweet sixteen shooting in alabama. >> theseab areama. not the accu.
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they're not of a white officer involved shootinge on a white on black killing s bo they don't get to play. e ofli course, the liberals haveeo prox course, the liberals haveeo the media. s inand hollywood, corporate america, they're all helping him out. and of course, we can't forget the activist crowd. the activist crowd. on the lie that our country is systemically racist. ll well, there's no, money in sui gang bangers in chicagoo le who leave behind a trailaves of death. there's nod fama e in pursuing the scourge of black on black violence that rips apart entire communities and instead they wait. they wait for the perfect fact pattern, like an black eighty four year old white guy who shoots a black teen who who mistakenly walked on to his doorstep. >> it wa mists a whitakene man who shotnh thsts a whitakene man who shotnh it is inescapable not to observe the racial dynamics here.
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if the roles were reversed and you had a black man shoottig a 16 year old white chow wasel simply ringing his doorbelld le and the police took him in for ni home asleep ingh his bed at night. how much outrage would thererage be in america? >> victims are victims. col skin color should not matter. but the obvious it obviously the does to democrats in the media, exploiting their suffering only to feed their sick lie that america is racist. yeah, trump voters. they are too. now, biden's inviting rafael ralphy are the black teen to the white house, but no invite for the family of colin gillis, who was shot when she went up the wrong driveway in upstate new york last week. thatgillis who w girl died, buto white, so her deatrkh didn't help. biden now understand what the democrats and their allies are doing here. >> even if you're losing money
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every month, even if you're sinking further into debt, you and your family, even if you think bidend r debt, y n a rest home somewhere, you can't vote against him.e you can't vote for change because as their argument goes, republicans are evil in votinggs against biden is akin to giving your thumbs up for racism. >> their tactics are soan transparent and they're so cynical. o be but there you have it. but it doesn't have to be this way. s just because biden has given p on america doesn't mean that we should as well as we go into2024 2020 four republicans have to show the country and i'm talking about the whole country, not jus red t red states, groed that there is a better way we can grow this, we can rebuild eo our military, we can stand upstn to chinad , we can rein in bigo business. >> we know how to do iitt in. an republicans in state after state are doing it now. nd let's take that message to new york, to philly, to chicago, even san francisco and l.a.
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let's save the whole countryle. no state and no city left behind america's survive, what ,almost two hundred and fiftyw. years now? we certainly will not be destroyed by joe biden and his cynical handlers. and that's the angle. >> final thoughts when we return. what? let us see some dinosaurs on levermore. >> want to see eden? come on . it's almost over the show. this is the creation museum. >> prepare to leave adt self set up featuring google, nesterov. now you can easily install your system that's backed by adt 24/7 monitoring with nobr
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